5 Jan 2016

By: Paola V. Inspiration comes from many places and the flooring industry is no stranger to it. As we embark on this new year, you will see new trends for wood floors inspired from fashion, nature, and a lapse of time. From modern to classic there is a flooring trend for everyone. The New Vintage The

28 Dec 2015

By Paola V. Selecta Flooring’s latest project took place in Union County, New Jersey. We created an exotic Açai Rubio Monocoat floor. As Rubio monocoat experts making sure our customers floor needs are met is always a priority. Working with Rubio Monocoat can be challenging if you do not have prior experience with this material which

23 Dec 2015

By Paola V. Mountainside, NJ, December 23, 2015 – Selecta Flooring LLC of Mountainside, NJ has been awarded “Top Rated Professional” based on customer satisfaction by HomeAdvisor, the nation’s largest home improvement market place. Selecta Flooring LLC was chosen based on the feedback and reviews of home owners who have enjoyed of this company’s quality

4 Dec 2015

Rubio Monocoat is the leading choice when it comes to environmentally safe wood finishing products. Rubio Monocoat is designed to form a molecular bond with the cellulose fibers found in wood. This product dries with a natural satin sheen, engaging the native texture of the wood to create a matte-like finish. Rubio Monocoat is made

4 Dec 2015

By Paola V. Selecta Flooring can customize your wood floors to match your personal style, always keeping a high end look at an affordable price. We are proud to announce Carlisle Flooring, our top of the line wood. These luxury wide plank floors are made using only the highest quality wood. By using only the

30 Nov 2015

By Paola V Colors As you select your new wood floors you will start to wonder whether to go with a classic look or maybe something more modern. Selecta Flooring is here to provide you with options that will suit your personal style and enhance the look of your wood floors. Grey wood floors have

7 Feb 2015

Oftentimes customers are unsure what their hardwood floor is in need of; a recoat or something more efficient, such as a refinish. First, let’s discuss what recoating is; recoating is simply taking the top layer of finish off the hardwood and bringing the wood down to the last known stain color, then applying a new